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 padded zeros on datediff results

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mzmatterafact
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Posted - 2008-07-24 : 12:50:34
I have an sql statement where I am using the DATEDIFF function to return a number of days, which returns the result as an Integer. I need to from 0-997. I need to display that result so when the number is 0 it shows as 000, etc. I have some 1's to display as 001 or 87 should display as 087. I've tried so many things that didn't work, I hope i can find an answer here!

visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-07-24 : 12:54:57
right('000'+CAST(DATEDIFF(...) AS varchar(3)),3)
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join

7423 Posts

Posted - 2008-07-24 : 13:23:35
Where and how are you outputting your results? It is almost always much easier, quicker, and a better practice overall to simply format raw data at the presentation layer rather than to try to convert all of your data to VARCHAR strings using convoluted expressions in T-SQL.

- Jeff
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mzmatterafact
Starting Member

6 Posts

Posted - 2008-07-24 : 14:59:53
quote:
Originally posted by visakh16

right('000'+CAST(DATEDIFF(...) AS varchar(3)),3)



Thanks, this helped perfectly!!
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